The roundtable discussion will focus on some of the key issues that are associated with and are transforming this field according to the changing tendencies, strategies and methodologies of operation: different relations on the art "market", the influence of different discourses, inter‑genre co‑operation, participatory role of the audience, and the influence of online media.

The dramaturgical discussion is intended to serve as a dramaturgical reflection on the contents of the second day of the festival. Invited to participate are all authors and performers, as well as any interested audience members.

A Night’s Game, a performance by the temperamental dancing twins, former members of the famous Akram Khan Company, was inspired by the real-life story of their family member who went to prison for something they are not sure he was guilty of. As a result, they began to explore in more detail the subject of prison and mental health of prisoners while serving their sentences.

The distinctive feature of the "Slovenian adaptation" of the performance is that while the head of the collective worked in co‑operation with the author, Vita Osojnik dealt with certain concepts entirely on her own way, in cooperation with a young, fresh team of dancers who are dealing as a group with deconstruction of masculinity on stage: "How do modern men construct their masculinity? How do modern women construct their femininity? What characterizes gender today, and what are the discourses that traverse this social and artistic construct? And, last but not least, how to construct gender on the stage?"

In the film section of the Ukrep Festival, we will see films by three prominent contemporary dance artists: Dagmar Dachauer, Nastja Bremec & Michal Rynia, and Kjara Starič Wurst. Videographer, director, cameraman and editor Matjaž Mrak will also present video dance training courses, which will take place in the 2018/2019 season.

UKREP 2018: ENTER!, Festival plesnih perspektiv sodi v program Plesnega Teatra Ljubljana. Program Plesnega Teatra Ljubljana je v javnem interesu na področju kulture in umetnosti ter ga sofinancirata Ministrstvo za kulturo RS in Mestna občina Ljubljana. / UKREP 2018 / Taking Measures 2018: ENTER!, biannual Festival of Dance Perspectives is a part of the programme of PTL – Dance Theatre Ljubljana. The programme of PTL – Dance Theatre Ljubljana is in public interest in the field of culture and art, and is subsidized by the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Slovenia and the Municipality of Ljubljana, Department for Culture.